THE FALL IN THE GERIATRIC POPULATION: EPIDEMIOLOGY AND PREVENTION

Tamar Dochviri, N. Chikhladze, N. Pitskhelauri, T. Dochviri
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The article discusses the fall as a significant public health problem. According to the World Health Organization, approximately 37.3 million cases of medically related falls occur each year. Human age is one of the major risk factors. Along with the "aging" trend of the society, the number of elderly people is increasing. Consequently, the number of falls and traumatic injuries caused by it increases for this quota.In developed countries, special attention is paid to studying the epidemiological characteristics of the fall in the population aged 65 and older. Such attention is that it is possible to plan and implement various preventive measures specifically for the target group and develop relevant recommendations to improve quality of life.The fall is one of the most common geriatric syndromes that threatens the independent lifestyle of older people and is related not only to medical but also social and economic aspects. However, epidemiological data of the fall are not properly studied in developing countries, including Georgia.Therefore, to reduce the traumatic injuries caused by falls in Georgia, it is essential to conduct appropriate epidemiological studies, identify the most critical risk factors, raise public awareness, and develop and implement appropriate preventive measures.
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老年人口减少:流行病学和预防
这篇文章作为一个重大的公共卫生问题来讨论这个问题。根据世界卫生组织的数据,每年大约发生3730万例与医学有关的跌倒病例。人类年龄是主要的危险因素之一。随着社会的“老龄化”趋势,老年人的数量正在增加。因此,在这一配额中,摔伤和外伤的人数有所增加。在发达国家,特别注意研究65岁及以上人口下降的流行病学特征。这种注意是,有可能计划和执行专门针对目标群体的各种预防措施,并制定有关的建议,以改善生活质量。跌倒是威胁老年人独立生活方式的最常见的老年综合征之一,不仅与医学有关,而且与社会和经济方面有关。然而,在包括格鲁吉亚在内的发展中国家,对这一下降的流行病学数据没有进行适当的研究。因此,为了减少格鲁吉亚跌倒造成的创伤性伤害,必须进行适当的流行病学研究,确定最关键的风险因素,提高公众认识,并制定和实施适当的预防措施。
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